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Attain anything in life using the power of the mind. This is the one secret that you need! How To Get Anything You Desire Using Techniques That Are As Old As Adam And Eve... The book reveals POWERFUL specific techniques and how you can start using them immediately... Allowing you to communicate directly with your subconscious mind and unleashing the power... Revealed By A Multi-Millionaire Business Man, Judge And One Of The Greatest Spiritual Masters Of The Last Century! This book was written in the early part of the last century by Genevieve Behrend. The book was written as a seven part course and the writing was in the format of a dialogue between a Visit sowealth website, click here... Related InformationPhases of the Mind by Stuart Gardiner An observation of the mind reveals 3 distinct phases, the Objective Mind, the Subjective Mind and the Subconcious Mind. In many texts the latter two are often grouped together under the single classification of SubConscious Mind but for this article we shall keep them separate. The Objective Mind is the one with which we are all familiar. When we reason, think or desire we do so with our Objective Mind. When we pay attention and perceive the world around us it is through the Objective Mind we experience and discern. It is the Objective Mind that is so out of control in our lives and the cause of many of our problems. The sum total of our knowledge about the world is largely made up from a lifetime accumulation of our sensory input. The problem is that we process our perceptions based on distorted information of the past and evidence coming from others that is no more reliable than our own. It is quite easy to see this phenomenon at play when some extraordinary event takes place and all the witnesses seem to relate something entirely different and yet all believe in their own unique story. We only have to look at the many different cultures and religions to know that what is right in one place can be wholly wrong in another! Our biased idea of one thing or another gives us a completely unique view of the world around us. We constantly act upon false knowledge and ultimately experience failure or partial success as a result. Despite the shortcomings of the Objective Mind it still has ultimate control over our destiny. It is unfortunate that it is hardly ever fully awake to what is happening in the moment. The demons of the Subjective Mind temporarily take control and swamp our Conscious Mind with immobilising thoughts that prevent us from living right here and now! The subjective mind is the storehouse of memory. It is the place from which dreams are made and the prison where all habits, longings, fears and passions are housed. The Objective Mind comes as a blank sheet at birth but this is not so with the Subjective Mind. You can see this in the instinctive behaviour of all life. The Subjective Mind holds the key to the wisdom of ages past and is at the same time a bizarre world of strange and fearful entities that give rise to our powers of imagination, intended or not. The Subjective Mind would quite willingly take over the Objective Mind if it were not for our conscience. It is in moments of madness we notice a complete lack of conscience. Moments when our protector has been consumed by negative emotions or unhealthy desires and has temporarily abandoned his post. This you will notice happens most often when we dream. We do things in our dreams that we would not ordinarily do in our waking life. The Subjective Mind is responsible for many of our physical and mental ills. Our lives are our thoughts realised. When the demon inhabitants of our Subjective Mind rule without control we suffer the consequences. The Subjective Mind has a great influence on our Objective Mind through memories we have of the past. Simply put, how we deal with and perceive a situation in the present is heavily influenced by our memories and more often than not false knowledge of the past. Because we were not fully awake when we last experienced something we have a distorted view of our current experience. The Subconscious mind is the phase we know so little about. All the involuntary functions of our bodies are from here directed. It has the power to think things into existence just as it did with your body before you ever developed a reasoning mind. It is the seat of creation, truth and wisdom. Quantum physicists have known for sometime that all observable objects are energy configurations and that without observation they don't actually exist. That is, at least in their physical form. They have also come to the conclusion that somehow quantum particles can communicate over vast distances instantaneously. The concepts of space and time are annihilated. There is an innate intelligence at work beyond the constraints of the physical world. The Subconscious Mind is our link to this intelligence and we act upon it with the power of thought. Before we are able to make massive changes in our lives it is this part of the mind with which we must learn to communicate. When we analyse each phase of the mind a new world of possibilities is opened up. Strong, clear and focused thoughts ensure our desires are materialised. A fully awake Conscious Mind experiences the world anew. We see everyday situations in a new light and are not so influenced by previous experiences. Disciplines are no longer seen as chores as each task is seen as if we were doing it for the first time. They in turn become habit and become part of our lives. We are no longer slaves to our past and fearful of our future. We are free to make our choice in this moment here and now. We grow in every way we intend! About the Author Stuart is the author of Blog "Key To Success" and is a long term student of practical philosophy. For more information on the Metaphysical please visit http://flamelssecret.blogspot.com/. Washing Dishes--A Metaphor For Healing by Theresa Chaze Washing Dishes A Metaphor for Healing By Theresa Chaze Emotional healing is like washing dishes. A strange comparison, yes but an accurate one. Washing dishes removes left over food from the dinnerware; emotional healing removes pain from our souls. For both of them, the longer the waste has been there, the more difficult it is to wash it away. Unlike permanently stained dishes, you can not simply toss away your soul and get another. However, the more quickly you deal with the injury, like dishes, the easier it is to take care of the problem. Yet sometimes the damage is so devastating that like a burned casserole dish it will take a lot of work and time to get it clean. After a meal, if the dishes are washed or rinsed right away, they clean quickly and easily. However if they are left for any length of time, the food dries to the plate and it will take more effort to cleanse them. The same is also true for emotional hurts. If you deal with them at the time of the injury, you can deal directly with the source. Being open and honest about how you feel clears up misunderstandings and prevents the issue from being clouded by other factors. However if you are unable, for whatever reason, to deal openly with the wounded feelings, they begin to fester and expand into other aspects of your life. Until it is dealt with, the hurt will not simply go away. Instead like a dish that has been left too long, it will attracted flies and eventually transmute into something icky--like mold. So do hurt feeling attract undesirable emotions like fear, anger and self doubt. None of those emotions are truly negative; it's not being able to get past them that leads to further problems. Unlike the food that becomes the mold, the emotions are not changed, but they change the person from the inside out. Getting stuck in them only leads a person to do and say things they normally wouldn't, which spreads the negativity to others. So how is the cycle broken? Being honest, self aware and honoring yourself enough to speak your mind and stand your ground are ways misunderstandings are prevented. You don't have to be aggressive or self pitying to tell another that their behavior or words were hurtful. Sometimes people don't realize how their bad mood is affecting others. Everyone at some point has gotten so wrapped up in their challenges that they have forgotten the niceties. This doesn't mean that they will always care. There are people who go out of their way to hurt others, mostly because that is how they deal with their own pain. However, by stating your feelings openly, honestly and with compassion, you get them out into the open. But you must remember not to take their reaction personally. It is this clearing that heals, not how the person responds. By stating your truth you are able to wash your plate clean and move on. Yet what if you haven't or couldn't deal with the issue immediately or the person is no longer available? Be honest with yourself. It's the denial of the feelings that give them power over you. If your feelings were hurt--acknowledge it. The more honest you are with yourself, the less likely you are to misdirect the feeling onto others who had nothing to do with the injury. However if you can't for what ever reason deal with the situation or person at the time, step back and get perspective. It's like taking time to soak the really dirty dishes, while you wash the easier ones. By the time you get to them, the dried food has softened and will be easier to remove. Emotionally you have more options: Talk to another to get an more objective perspective; it's possible your issues could have lead you to over react. Get more information; there might be more going on than you were aware of. Consider that you were responsible; previously you could have hurt their feelings and that situation hadn't been dealt with. Or it could simple be that both of you just happen to meet while both of you were having a bad day; in that case both forgive yourself and the other person then move on. Yet like a burnt casserole dish, there are situations that are so traumatic that they simple can not be healed immediately. Unlike like cross words, lies or misunderstandings, these injuries usually affect the persons whole life or have happened over an extended period of time. In these cases, there are no quick fixes--no words that can alleviate the pain. The dish can be tossed, but the emotional injury can't be. In these cases the pain is so devastating that it is forgotten or buried because the person simply can't deal with it. Whether it's fear or lack of self esteem, they refuses to admit they are in pain. By doing so they do not have to deal with the source of their hurt. In the cases of childhood trauma, many children are taught to honor their parents, no matter how much damage they do. They feel that they do not have the right to be angry with the parent or to hold them accountable for their actions, simply because of who they are. They turn their anger inward. Instead of confronting the source of their pain, they become self abusive. Frequently, as they grow into adulthood, they find others who reinforce the self image their parents cultivated. The abuse continues and is eventually spread to the next generation as the off-spring inherit the abused behavior. In cases when the source is a stranger, confusion and self-doubt is added as the person questions why they were chosen--what did they do to attract the abusive person's attention? In many cases, they can not find a logical reason, as a result they blame themselves. So in addition to the physical injuries, they take on the emotional responsibility for the actions of another. Instead of blaming the perpetrator, they feel guilty for the attack. In both instances, the longer the pain is not acknowledge, the more difficult it will be to deal with the true source of the pain. Healing begins by acknowledging that there is a problem and finding the root source. Until that happens, only the symptoms can be addressed. But dealing with the symptom doesn't cure anything. Cure one and another one will manifest, usually more intense than the previous. Until the true source of the injury is exposed, the behaviors and inner torment will continue. Like the casserole dish, only time, a good soak and a lot of hard work will cleanse the ick away. For emotions, the soak usually involves many tears and a good support team. Friends, family, and professionals working together to help rebuild what was torn apart are essential parts of the healing process. They are the support staff. But the head of the team is always the person and their determination to heal. Until the person makes the decision to confront the source directly, no matter who they are, and properly place the blame, they will not heal. Confrontation doesn't necessary need to be a physical encounter, but acknowledging who is responsible. Who caused the pain? Who did the hurting? The old wounds have to be opened and the source of the pain brought into the light. Initially the process will be very painful, causing the person to want to go back into denial. Like peeling back the layers of an onion, the healing process will open old wounds and reawaken old memories until the original source is discovered. At each new level, the person learns to understand more about themselves and become stronger for it. The inwardly turned anger is eventually turned outward and focused on the source of the pain. Professional supervision will keep the healing process moving forward on a positive level. Getting stuck in the blame game will only halt you positive progression. Whether or not the other person takes responsibility for their actions has no bearing on you healing process. Like with the small hurts, honoring your truth and respecting yourself is the goal and the way to move forward. By allowing yourself to see the truth of your life without guilt, fear, or anger you see past as just that--the past. You physically survived it, now it is time to truly live through it and move forward. About the Author Theresa Chaze is a fully dedicated Wiccan Priestess who leads her readers to magical realms and others worlds. Her work is based on her philosophy that all peoples can live together in peace as long as we come from respect, not only for ourselves but those who follow different paths or beliefs. Her work has been compared to Marion Zimmer Bradley and Anne McCaffrey with an adult version of Harry Potter mixed in. Please visit her site at www.theresachaze.com How to Attract the Love of Your Life by Dottye Blake It's very simple, but some people won't believe it. If you want love from another, if you want the perfect mate, you first have to LOVE YOURSELF!!! The reason for this is that our thoughts attract to us exactly what we think we deserve. If we love ourselves, we will attract a good partner. If we don't love ourselves, we will attract an unsuitable partner, perhaps an abuser. I know- I am a survivor of domestic violence, and I didn't love myself until just a few years ago. The Universe is governed by one great law-the Law of Attraction in the Thought World. You may have heard the saying "As above, so below!" Its manifestations are numerous. This law is as mighty as the sub-atomic force that holds atoms together, or the law of gravity that attracts bodies to the earth. This mighty law draws to us the things we desire or the things we fear; it makes or breaks our lives. There is a formless "thinking stuff" from which all things are made, and which, in its original state, permeates, penetrates, and fills the interspaces of the universe. A thought, in this substance, produces the thing that is imaged by the thought. We can form things in our thoughts, and, by impressing our thoughts upon formless substance, we can cause the things we think about to be created. In order to do this, we must pass from the competitive to the creative mind. We must form a clear mental picture of the things we want, and hold this picture in our thoughts with the fixed PURPOSE to get what we want, and the unwavering FAITH that we will get what we want, closing our minds against all that may tend to shake our purpose, dim our vision, or quench our faith. In addition to all this, we shall now see that we must live and act in a certain way. Thought is the only power that can produce tangible results-love, money, etc When we come to see that Thought is a force- a manifestation of energy having a magnet-like power of attraction, we will begin to understand the "Why" of many things that have previously remained hidden. We will understand the truth of something said to me by the owner of a diner- my first "boss". "You get what you expect!" she said. Had I seen the wisdom of this as a 15 year old, my life could have been much different. Due to early conditioning, I had come to expect the worst in life. Most of the time, my worst fears were manifested, until I changed my thinking and my self-image. If you are a "baby-boomer" like myself, you will remember a song by the Beach Boys that came out in the late 1960's. It was called "Good Vibrations". When we think, we send out vibrations of a fine ethereal substance. These vibrations are just as real as the vibrations (waves) of light, heat, electricity, TV and radio broadcasting frequencies, and magnetism that we take for granted. That these vibrations are not evident to our five senses is not proof that they do not exist. A powerful magnet will send out vibrations and exert a force sufficient to attract to itself a piece of steel weighing hundreds of pounds; but, we cannot see, hear, taste, feel or smell the mighty force. Likewise, these thought vibrations cannot be seen, felt, smelled, tasted or heard in the ordinary way; although it is true that some persons are very sensitive to psychic impressions and perceive these powerful thought-waves. Many people can truthfully say that they have felt the thought vibrations of others, both while in the presence of the sender and at a distance. Telepathy and its kindred phenomena are very real! If you have read this far, you are seeking a way to make a permanent change in your life for the better. Perhaps you have been leading your life "under a dark cloud" of bad luck and misfortune. Maybe you have gone to bed crying or angry at the Universe, shaking your fist at the "Powers that Be" and saying "Why me? What did I do to deserve all this?". You want to make a change. That change starts with the man or woman in the mirror- yourself. In order to change your negative thinking, you must get into the proper mindset To do this, you must do three things, and do them whole-heartedly: 1. FORGIVE YOURSELF for your past mistakes. You are only human. Look at yourself with kind eyes. Yes, you have been a "Mistake Maker", but you are now learning to be a "Mistake Breaker". Negative people like to throw others' mistakes in their faces. Don't let them hold you back. Face them square on and look them in the eyes and tell them "Yes, I've been a mistake-maker, but now I am a mistake breaker". Look in the mirror and tell this to yourself, at least once a day. 2. FORGIVE OTHERS for any injustices that they have committed against you. No strings attached; no ifs, ands, buts, or maybes You are forgiving others not for their sakes, but for your own, so that you can move on with your new life. This is not easy. I remember as a little girl watching a "public service" type of TV ad- I forget exactly what it was trying to promote. The ad was about a grizzled old ranch owner who dealt with trespassers, cattle rustlers, and those less fortunate in society the same way: "Hang him- it will teach him a lesson "; "String him up- it will teach him a lesson". One day, the ranch owner went to meet his maker, and stood before the Judgment Seat with much fear and trepidation, as he now realized how mercilessly he had treated others who were only trying to survive. Finally, judgment from "above" was pronounced on the ranch owner : "Forgive him- it will teach him a lesson". So forgive others, even though they may have done things to you that are unforgivable. It is tough- the worst part for me was forgiving the uncle who had abused me from a very early age until he suddenly died when I was 10 years old. Almost as bad was forgiving my first husband who was violent towards my son and me. But, when you do this, you will feel that a heavy burden has been removed from your shoulders, and you can move ahead with building your new life. 3. MAKE AMENDS to those whom you have harmed, unless your making amends would harm them more. If you are familiar with a 12-step type of program for recovery from addiction, you know the value of this. You can make amends directly or symbolically- write a letter to someone you have harmed, pouring your heart out. This works for anyone with whom you have "unfinished business" but who is now deceased. As in forgiving others, this is hard. But when you do this, you will have the peace of mind of starting off your new life with a clean slate. 4. CULTIVATE AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE There is a Law of Gratitude, and you must observe the law, if you are to get the results you seek. The law of gratitude is the natural principle that action and reaction are equal, and in opposite directions. If you would like more information please visit the link below! Click Here About the Author Dottye is a Realtor in Central Florida, and a wife, mother and grandmother. She is the published author of a book and several short stories, songs, articles and poems. An Uplifting Experience by Dr Vidagdha Bennett Around mid-morning on September 23rd, Sri Chinmoy drove from his home in Jamaica, Queens to Greenwich, Connecticut. His students had arrived several hours earlier and set up the calf raise machine together with a lifting platform in a quiet cul-de-sac. Residents of the surrounding houses peered at this strange apparition and wondered what the winds of fortune had in store. Their curiosity was fed even more when the rumblings of a huge semi-trailer were heard, as it backed into the street. A ramp was placed against the side of the trailer, near a large sliding door. Suddenly, the little street seemed to be swarming with people and activity. In the midst of these proceedings, Sri Chinmoy arrived and stepped out of the car in his weightlifting attire. It was the signal to begin. The sliding door of the semi-trailer was thrown open and a hush fell upon the crowd as the moment dawned when its long-awaited occupant would become visible. Something protruded from the recesses of the trailer and began to wave around in the air. It was a trunk! Gradually, two enormous ears came into view, a head with dark shy eyes and a mouth solidly chewing straw. Finally, the most adorable baby elephant trundled down the ramp with a none-too-hurried pace and stood amongst the crowd. Sii Chinmoy walked towards the elephant, ceremoniously greeting it with a long garland of flowers. "We have to become very good friends," he said, smilingly, as he placed the garland around its neck. Then, weightlifter and "weight" approached the machine. The elephant, a 4-year old African, was being weighed at l,22() pounds. Sri Chinmoy's new lifting ramp --strongly reinforced - was 320 pounds. For his first lift, the elephant stood alone on the platform to give a total weight of 1,540 pounds. Several television crews and reporters who had gathered made their way to the front of the rows of spectators as Sri Chinmoy was preparing for the lift. "Sri Chinmoy, please explain to me what you hope to show people by lifting an elephant," one of them asked. "First of all," began Sri Chinmoy in his calm way, "I would like to make it very clear to you that I am not a bodybuilder; I am not a weightlifter. I am a truth-seeker and a God-lover. I pray to God and meditate on God daily, and I always wait for His inner Guidance. For the past 15 months, my Inner Pilot, God, has been telling me not to neglect the body but to be of inspiration to the world of strength. That is to say, we have to accept the body as something most important in our life. The spiritual figures of the hoary past neglected the body and the world. They remained in the Himalayan caves or in the forest --in isolated places. They felt that the body is useless and that a seeker cannot derive anything good from the body. But I do not see eye-to-eye with them." "What then do you hope to show by this display of strength?" pursued the interviewer intently. "You can see that I do not have tremendous muscle-power," Sri Chinmoy replied, indicating his arms and legs. "I do not have a superb physique. People who lift heavy weights can show large muscles, but I don't have that kind of developed muscles. What I wish to show by these feats of strength is that prayer and meditation can definitely increase one's outer capacities. I hope that by doing this I will be able to inspire many people to pray and meditate sincerely as part of their regular daily routine." A glimmer of understanding was beginning to penetrate the interviewer. "So in a sense your concentration and your meditation are going to help you lift this animal?" he said, more as a statement than a question. "Yes," answered Sri Chinmoy. "If I can lift this elephant, I will give 100 per cent credit to the Grace of my Lord Supreme." He turned aside and folded his hands in silent prayer to God. Then, stepping up to the foot platform, he took the weight of the bars on his shoulders, breathed deeply several times, and began to push upwards. The front end of the ramp lifted several inches. "Quite heavy," he said, after he had returned the elephant to ground level, "but I feel confident that I could do a little more." He then called on five men to join the elephant on the platform. The total weight was now 2411 pounds. The strain etched itself on Sri Chinmoy's features as he fought to lift the great mass clear of the ground. Once more his efforts met with success. He lowered the platform gently and eased out of the harness. "I never expected it to be so heavy," he said as he recovered from his exertion. "It's extremely, extremely heavy." Enthralled by what they had just witnessed, the reporters pressed closer, some even testing Sri Chinmoy's muscles and touching his skin to see whether he was sweating. The questions came thick and fast. "When you were standing on the platform, you were, I think, meditating. What were you thinking?" said one. "I was concentrating on the cosmic force or universal power and trying to draw it into my body," answered Sri Chinmoy. "And how do you do that? Were you thinking thoughts? Were you saying something?" "No, I was not thinking," explained Sri Chinmoy patiently. "I was using something that goes beyond thinking and thoughts. It is called will power. It comes from our third eye. I used the power of my third eye to collect all the inner forces that I have." The reporters then commented on Sri Chinmoy's breathing and asked him whether there was any significance to the three deep breaths he had taken just before lifting. "The first time I offered my gratitude to God the Creator, who has created me. The second time I offered my gratitude in God the Preserver, who is preserving me on earth. The third time I offered my gratitude to God the Transformer, who is transforming my mind, my vital and my physical. I believe in these three aspects of God, so three times I offered my gratitude." The questions continued to flow as Sri Chinmoy walked towards his car, his muscles beginning to tighten up in the cool autumn air. He leaned on the bonnet of the car, answering each one in turn. He spoke softly, taking mental theories and replacing them with spiritual certitude, taking the known world and revealing the unknown world beyond it, taking physical experience and transforming it into a journey of the soul. One sensed that the mystery was deepening more and more. About the Author Vidagdha was born in Australia 1954. She attended University of Western Australia (1977) attaining a B.A and M.A. In 1982 she received a Ph.D from the University of Melbourne (1982). Vidagdha has written extensively on the works of Sri Chinmoy including a book on his poetry. Little - Known Secrets You Should Know, About Developing Your Personal Growth! by Scott Mackay Why is it that some people just seem to be born to be successful, are they blessed from birth, or is it that they have been told the secrets of success from an early age? Well you guessed it, anyone can become successful if they are in possession of the secrets which have been passed down from generation to generation. How can you make sure that your in possession of the secret, ( I say secret instead of secrets because there is a hidden secret within, which is the key to all of the others, and if you are missing this one, then the rest ca not be fully empowered ) ? I suggest you read on to see if you can discover it for yourself. First Step: Desire If you truly DESIRE something so keenly that your desire is an obsession, you will have no difficulty in convincing yourself that you will acquire it. Think about something you have achieved in the past that you didn't think was possible but some how you made it manifest, you can harness this power to manifest anything you truly DESIRE. The object is to want something, and to become so determined to have it that you Convince yourself you will have it. This puts your subconscious mind into action to manifest what you truly DESIRE. Second Step: Faith or Fear. These two emotions can't live in the same mind at the same time, FAITH will inspire you to achieve what ever it is that you so Desire, and Fear will limit you from accomplishing your purpose in life and from living life to the full. In most cases, fears are irrational and unnecessary. FAITH is the head chemist of the mind. When FAITH is blended with the vibration of thought, the subconscious mind instantly picks up the vibrations, translates it into its spiritual equivalent, and transmits it to the Infinite Intelligence, as in the case of prayer. Third Step: Auto Suggestion The Medium for influencing your Subconscious Mind. It is the agency of communication between that part of the mind where conscious thought takes place, and that which serves as the seat of action for the subconscious mind. Through the dominating thoughts which one permits to remain in the conscious mind ( whether these thoughts be negative or positive, is immaterial ), the principle of auto suggestion voluntarily reaches the subconscious mind and influences it with these thoughts. The saying, "Be Careful What You Ask For Because You May Just Get It," comes to mind here. Both poverty and riches are the offspring of thought. Fourth Step: Specialized Knowledge There are two kinds of knowledge. One is general, and the other is specialized. General knowledge, no matter how great in quantity or variety it may be, is of but little use in the accumulation of money. The faculties of the great universities possess, in the aggregate, practically every form of general knowledge known to civilization. Most of the professors have but little or no money. They specialize on teaching knowledge, but they do not specialize on the organization, or the use of knowledge. "Knowledge is power". It is nothing of the sort ! Knowledge is only potential power. It becomes power only when, and if, it is organized into definite plans of action, and directed to a definite end. Fifth step: Imagination The Imagination is literally the workshop where all plans are created by man. The impulse, the DESIRE, is given shape, form, and ACTION through the aid Imagination. It has been said that man can create anything which he can imagine. Just take a moment to think about this, how far we have come as a civilization in the last 100 years, all of the wonderful material things we have today have started out in someone's Imagination. Make practical use of your Imagination. Sixth Step: Organized Planning Everything a person creates or acquires, begins in the form of DESIRE, that desire is taken on the first lap of it's journey, from the abstract to the concrete, into the workshop of the IMAGINATION, where PLANS for it's transition are created and organized. Ally yourself with a group of as many people as you need for the creation, and carrying out of your plan, or plans for the accumulation of riches. Create your own Mastermind group. No individual has sufficient experience, education, native ability, and knowledge to ensure the accumulation of great fortune, without the cooperation of other people. Seventh Step: Decision Lack of Decision is the major cause of FAILURE. PROCRASTINATION, the opposite of DECISION, this is a common enemy which practically every person must conquer. Analysis of several hundred people who had accumulated fortunes well beyond the million dollar mark, disclosed the fact that every one of them had the habit of REACHING DECISIONS PROMPTLEY, and of changing these decisions SLOWLY, if, and when they were changed. Eighth Step: Persistence Persistence is an essential factor in the procedure of transmuting DESIRE into its monetary equivalent. The basis of persistence is the POWER OF WILL. Will power and desire, when combined, make an irresistible pair. Lack of persistence is a weakness common to the majority of people. There is no substitute for persistence! It cannot be supplemented by any other quality! Remember this, and it will hearten you, in the beginning, when the going may seem difficult and slow. Conclusion: Steps to be taken. 1. Desire 2. Faith 3. Auto-suggestion 4. Specialized Knowledge 5. Imagination 6. Organized Planning 7. Decision 8. Persistence Did you discover the SECRET? About the Author Scott Mackay has more information available on developing your personnel growth, simply visit Advanced Wealth Planning Techniques
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